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Major Traffic Disruption on NY 26 Near Sutherland Road: Alternate Routes and Updates for Broome County Travelers

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On February 1, 2025, at approximately 8:10 PM, a significant traffic incident occurred on NY 26 in both directions near Sutherland Road in the town of Maine, Broome County. A single-vehicle crash resulted in a downed pole and wires, leading to the complete blockage of both lanes. The Broome 911 services promptly reported the incident, and local police were dispatched to the scene. Additionally, NYSEG was notified to address the downed wires, ensuring the safety and restoration of power in the area. The Department of Transportation (DOT) was also informed, and a supervisor was called to manage the situation effectively.

For those traveling in the vicinity, an alternate route has been suggested to avoid the blocked section of NY 26. Northbound drivers are advised to take SR-26 to Nanticoke Drive, then proceed to Edison Road, followed by Polard Hill Road, and finally rejoin SR-26. Southbound travelers should follow the reverse of this route to navigate around the incident.

The area surrounding the incident is characterized by its rural setting, with NY 26 serving as a vital roadway connecting various communities within Broome County. The town of Maine, known for its scenic landscapes and small-town charm, is typically a quiet area, making this incident particularly noteworthy for local residents and commuters. As authorities work to clear the scene and restore normal traffic flow, drivers are urged to exercise caution and remain patient while traveling through or around the affected area.

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